Each week throughout training camp, Giants rookie wide receiver Geremy Davis will be keeping a diary for The Post, sharing his experiences and observations as he prepares for the regular season and bids to be part of the 2015 Giants. As told to Paul Schwartz.

It felt good to touch that bed again, got back at 4-something in the morning. Had to sleep in a little bit. It was a great experience, my first NFL preseason game. I enjoyed myself, it was fun. Obviously learned a lot of things, got to see NFL coverages and play against NFL-caliber players.

Before the game I felt focused, anxious, excited to get started. All my life I always kind of hate late games, because I’m always ready to play so much, but the anticipation is fun as well. I didn’t feel too nervous. I felt ready and felt I did my part on offense and special teams as best as I could.

I was targeted twice with passes. One was a back-shoulder play. [Quarterback Ryan] Nassib tried to hit me on the back shoulder and we just didn’t connect. It’s something that we’ll work on.

My one catch was [during] a two-minute drive, I had a little shallow route, it was zone coverage. I sat down in the zone and Nassib was scrambling and kind of just flicked it to me. I caught it, tried to fight for as many yards as I could and get down. We ended up calling a timeout and getting a field goal out of that. It was cool to get my first NFL catch and contribute to that drive. I thank God to have that opportunity to be out there on the field, enjoy being with my teammates and obviously getting out of there injury free. Having my first catch was awesome. Overall, just fun, really a dream come true.

Coach [Tom] Coughlin just said go out there and have fun, play football, this is what your job is, this is what you guys want to do, it’s not practice, it’s not like a scrimmage, it’s a full-out game. So go out there and have fun and do your job. After the game, he said pretty much we’ll get to the film, and we got a long way to go, let’s get to work.

Everybody was professional, smart, we all got good work done practicing with the Bengals during the week. I feel like everyone got better. The intensity, passion, tempo was all there.

I caught a touchdown pass from Eli [Manning in practice]. I’m happy that Eli trusted me enough to throw me that ball and I came up with the play. I just came down with it, it was against [Adam] Pacman Jones. He didn’t look happy. That guy, he’s a vet, and he’s been playing the game for a while, I think if anyone would have caught a touchdown he would have been upset. He broke up a pass for me a few plays later and I was upset. That’s just how you are as a player.

I was just happy that I scored. Just had to use the advantage of my size and get it at its highest point and snatch it away. That’s where Eli put it, in a position for me to do that and thank God I came down with the catch. Actually that play timed up pretty well so all he could say was “Good job.’’ I hope to be able to continue to do those things and show him I’m improving as a young receiver. I just hope to get more “good jobs’’ from him down the road.

This week is a home game against Jacksonville. It should be fun. Obviously I know it’s not like a regular-season game, but it’s the closest I can get to it before playing in an NFL regular-season game. I’m hyped for it. I’ve never been in MetLife Stadium, ever. Not on the field. I’ve been in the locker room but not on the field.